# Copyright (C) 2001,2002 Python Software Foundation # Author: barry@zope.com (Barry Warsaw) """A package for parsing, handling, and generating email messages. """ __version__ = '2.4.1' __all__ = [ 'base64MIME', 'Charset', 'Encoders', 'Errors', 'Generator', 'Header', 'Iterators', 'Message', 'MIMEAudio', 'MIMEBase', 'MIMEImage', 'MIMEMessage', 'MIMEMultipart', 'MIMENonMultipart', 'MIMEText', 'Parser', 'quopriMIME', 'Utils', 'message_from_string', 'message_from_file', ] try: True, False except NameError: True = 1 False = 0 # Some convenience routines. Don't import Parser and Message as side-effects # of importing email since those cascadingly import most of the rest of the # email package. def message_from_string(s, _class=None, strict=False): """Parse a string into a Message object model. Optional _class and strict are passed to the Parser constructor. """ from email.Parser import Parser if _class is None: from email.Message import Message _class = Message return Parser(_class, strict=strict).parsestr(s) def message_from_file(fp, _class=None, strict=False): """Read a file and parse its contents into a Message object model. Optional _class and strict are passed to the Parser constructor. """ from email.Parser import Parser if _class is None: from email.Message import Message _class = Message return Parser(_class, strict=strict).parse(fp) # Patch encodings.aliases to recognize 'ansi_x3.4_1968' which isn't a standard # alias in Python 2.1.3, but is used by the email package test suite. from encodings.aliases import aliases # The aliases dictionary if not aliases.has_key('ansi_x3.4_1968'): aliases['ansi_x3.4_1968'] = 'ascii' del aliases # Not needed any more